Pushpa Sharma, Ph.D.
Pushpa Sharma, Ph.D.
Name: Pushpa Sharma, Ph.D.
Research Interests:
TBI, PTSD, Hemorrhagic Shock, Mitochondria
Biomarkers and treatments
Education
Biography
Representative publications, projects, and/or deployments
- Recent awards includes 1. Deans Impact Award and 2. Dean's fellowship
Bibliography
- Sumit Sinha, Amol Raheja, Neha Samson, Sanjeev Bhoib, Arul Selvi, Pushpa Sharma. Blood mitochondrial enzymatic assay as predictor of long-term outcome in severe traumatic brain injury. J. Clinical Neuroscience, 2016.30:31-8
- Raheja A, Sinha S, Samson N, Bhoi S, Subramanian A, Sharma P, Sharma BS. Serum biomarkers as predictors of long-term outcome in severe traumatic brain injury: analysis from a randomized placebo-controlled Phase II clinical trial. J Neurosurg. 2016. 1:1-11.
- Guoqiang Xing1, Erin S. Barry2, Brandi Benford1, Neil E. Grunberg2, He Li3, William D. Watson4 and Pushpa Sharma1* (Senior and corresponding author). Impact of Repeated Stress on Traumatic Brain Injury-Induced Mitochondrial Electron Transport Chain Expression and Behavioral Responses in Rats. Front Neurol. 2013; 4: 196-10.
- Sharma P and Mongan P.D. Sodium pyruvate is better than ethyl pyruvate in preventing liver damage after hemorrhagic shock. J. Shock. 2010; 33: 532-8.
- Sharma P, Benford B and Ling GS. Pyruvate prevents traumatic brain injury through the activation of pyruvate dehydrogenase complex- measurement of pyruvate dehydrogenase complex by dipstick test. Journal of Emergencies, Trauma and Shock, 2009; 21: 67-5.